Sunday, April 14, 2013

Week #14 - Vaduz, Liechtenstein


         This entire week reminded me of just how extremely blessed I am. I mean truly blessed. Words cannot describe and pictures cannot do justice to the utter beauty that I am surrounded by this week. The nature that surrounds this tiny country of Liechtenstein is stupendous. The 11 villages that make up the small population of Liechtenstein are just so cute and put together and the people are all so sweet. The population of Liechtenstein is 35,000 and it only takes about 20 minutes to drive from the south tip to the north tip. That is crazy. When I drove up into the mountains to take in the gorgeous view I could see Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria and the Alps within all three of those countries. So far this may be my favorite place in Europe and of course the weather has helped. It seemed like it was  the first time we had seen the  sun since Florida and sunshine brightens your day no matter where you are.
            We arrived  Monday with a quick little drive from Switzerland and on the way my bus date (Andrew, staff lighting technician) and I counted 13 castles. Fun fact: The 13th castle is where the Prince of Liechtenstein lives and I actually hiked to it and touched the walls of a legit castle. My group that hiked there also saw the princess and her children driving into the castle. Not something you see everyday. We were able to have a really fun regional learning day which felt like the Amazing Race TV show. We were dropped off outside of Vaduz (the capitol) and had to find our way to the allocation meeting. It was a fun way to use the public transportation system and explore Vaduz. We hiked to the castle, did some shopping, enjoyed being outside, had some coffee and just relaxed.
 I was hosted alone for the first time and that was fine because my host parents were great - a couple (Bianca and Martin) in their 40’s and thankfully they spoke English pretty well. We played lots of cards after delicious dinners with good wine and conversation each night. I would take the bus to the UWP facility and back each day. The house had a gorgeous view of the Swiss Alps and I would eat breakfast outside on the porch in the brisk morning with the sun rising over the mountains! BEAUTIFUL! I stayed home sick one day and they made me lots of tea and when they came to the show they simply loved every minute of it. On Sunday we went to brunch with family (Bianca’s mom and brother were hosting students as well) and the weather was stellar. We took a hike up in the mountains and of course I ran into some other Uppies. I am in a mountain village where nobody   is moving  and I happen to run into friends. Craziness!
During the week we had a regional learning day on Monday and on Tuesday we had internal time where we did some different workshops and performing arts time. Then we had two CI days on Wednesday and Thursday. I had study abroad on Wednesday and in the evening we had a really fun cast dinner at a restaurant that sponsored a meal for us. Unfortunately, due to a nasty cold , I had to stay home on Thursday to heal up. On Friday we had a wonderful show and  a super fun after party with lots of dancing. On Saturday we all came ready for alot of rehearsal time to work hard on new music for Belgium.  Instead,  the staff surprised us with a huge celebration surprise called “Cast Appreciation Day.” All morning we laughed and cried as we watched the staff put on skits for us and tell us how much they appreciated us. We then all got to do exercises where we appreciated each other as well. The whole morning was just a feel good morning in general where we shared our love and gratitude for one another and realized how so very lucky we are. It carried on into the rest of the day and we had a great rehearsal and show and strike to top it off! The energy was so amazing yesterday and it was just what we all needed to boost us through the last 2 months. On Thursday we had our 3-month anniversary as a cast and so the day of appreciation came at the perfect time. UWP has its stuff figured out and I am so grateful to be a part of such a program.
As we head off to the Netherlands tomorrow it means we are going into our last month in Europe. After that, all we have left is one month in Mexico as Cast A 2013. Time flies when you are having fun and that phrase is made clearer and clearer as each day passes on this UWP tour. I find myself with tear filled eyes more and more as we have green room after green room and I think about how strange life will be without all of us together each and every moment of each and everyday. Live in the present and love every second is all I can do to keep my mind off of the heartache that will come in two months! So here’s to another 2 months of heaven! Netherlands, I hope your tulips are in bloom!

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Pictures from Week #13 - La-Chaux-de-fonds/Neuchatel, Switzerland


Birthday Bus Date - John Lanham (Vocal Instructor)


BIRTHDAY LOVE!



La-Chaux-de-Fonds Host Pick up - New roommate Abbey!



La-Chaux-de-Fonds

View from house window.

The mountain valley!


Community Impact !


My roommate Abigail :)

A street named after me! It really is a french name!

Matching shirts!


Regional Learning in La-Chaux-de-Fonds


Belgian French Fry Style


Show Day!



Late night presents and snacks with host family!



Out to dinner with the host family... Wine is much stronger here:)

So much whip cream!


Host Family...
Rachel, Elliot, Christelle, Sebastian, Abigail and Myself

Until next week...




Week #13 - La-Chaux-de-Fonds/Neuchatel, Switzerland


            This week has been very different in comparison to other weeks in Up with People. We had another split city but this week it actually was very noticeable that we were only half the cast. Why?  Because we had 3 whole days where we did CI, workshops and internal time without  half of the cast. It was as though a piece of our family was missing.  It gave us a chance to get to know some people better though, which was good, and being reunited was amazing. It felt like forever and the hugs were just so much sweeter J
            Monday was a travel day, like every other Monday.  The only difference was that is was my birthday! John (our vocal instructor) was my bus date and he pulled an April Fool’s on me saying he had to ditch me last minute. Goodness I love my birthday. My best friends in the cast also ignored me the whole first part of the day and then surprised me with singing one of my favorite songs in front of the whole cast for me “Ain’t no Mountain High”. It was very sweet. Also for breakfast my host family had a little pastry with a candle for me. We traveled to Neuchatel/La-Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland. I spent my week in La-Chaux-de-Fonds, which is in the mountains and is known for its watch making. My roommate for the week was Abbey, so that was nice. We have been good friends and being roomies just made the friendship stronger and we laughed so much. We had a wonderful family, but alas they spoke no English and we speak no French, so there were many charades and Google translate in my world this weekend. Fun but challenging! We ate well and somehow were able to connect without words and get to know our family and have some great moments. They gave me a birthday present and both Abbey and I matching Switzerland t-shirts. They really enjoyed having us here and I have loved getting to know them.
            We lived about a 20min. train ride from our facility so I got good at public transportation after a little confusion. I did CI outside in the cold on Tuesday with a group of people that I haven’t gotten a chance to talk with much. It was wonderful to do lots of visiting and talking while  we cleared a riverbank of tiny trees! I had study abroad on Wednesday and Thursday we had a regional learning day where we toured the city. Also throughout the week we had internal time where we had time to bond and tell embarrassing stories and get to know each other better. On Friday morning it was so exciting to be back with the whole cast. People were hugging all day! We had two wonderful shows. I was assigned a larger singing role at the beginning of the show which was exciting for me. We had great facilities and a full house in both cities. We also had an encore for both shows. I swear Switzerland is crazy. They have been our best crowds without a doubt. They just love it. It was wonderful to perform in Switzerland and to sing our Swiss song for the last time but I am excited to move on and explore the new countries.
            We had a relaxing host family day where we slept in and had a delish breakfast  with the host family (Christelle, Sebastian, Rachel and Elliot). We also had time to regroup and then finally a dinner with some other host families in the area.
            Switzerland has been wonderful and the people have been great, but tomorrow we take off to Lichtenstein and I am pumped! It takes about an hour to drive the whole length of that country! So next time you here from me I will be on my way to the Netherlands (some of my heritage –The Dutch!). Merci/Danke Switzerland! I will be back I am sure!
            

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Pictures from Week #12 - Frauenfeld/Weinfelden, Switzerland


Busdate from Frauenfeld to Neuchatel! Olivier from Belgium :)

My wonderful host family, from left to right: Yannick (10), Ursula(mom), Sofia (Mexico), Lionel (7),
Katy(Wyoming USA), Samira (8) and Philippe(dad)! 

Our snowy home :) And Cindy the cutest little thing ever!



Playing at the Turnfabrik (gymnastics place!)


Superwoman! 



Roomies and our host dad at our show :)

Samira helped us pre game and dance and pick out our outfits for the evening!


Pregame time!


At the club - The Firehouse!



Olivier loving his girls :)


We danced it up - staff included!


We sort of took over the dance floor! Shout out to Up with People! Yeah!!!!


My ladies... Larissa (left) and Molly (right)

One foot in Switzerland and one in Germany! We actually ran over the border to catch a movie on time! haha


Konstanz, Germany!

Movie day with the kids!! It was all in German, but hey I understood the whole thing without words! 

Little Lionel needed a piggy back ride!

Fondue night with the family! Delicious and fun!



Wine and Fondue the night before Easter! Could not be better....


Making Easter eggs with the kids!

Had to have some wrestling time :)

Making origami crane chains for our little siblings!

Easter morning - lots of chocolate and bunnies!

Easter hike in the snow! Snowballs yeah!

A view that is usually much prettier without the fog (according to our host dad, I suppose I could agree!)


Top of the tower in the snow!



Last night as roommates - Katy had a bit of a run in at the gymnastics center!